Burnt Corn Pueblo

The Galisteo Basin of northern New Mexico has been a staple of archaeological research since it was first studied almost a century ago. This first book on the area since 1914 lays out an overview of the area, with research provided by the Tano Origins Project and funded by the National Science Foundation.

This volume covers the region's history (including the Burnt Corn Pueblo, Petroglyph Hill, and Lodestar sites) during the Coalition Period (AD 1200-1300). Including chapters on architecture, ceramics, tree-ring samples, groundstone, and rock art, the book also addresses the stress that development has placed on the future of research in the area.

James E. Snead is an associate professor of anthropology in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at George Mason University. He is the author of several books including Ancestral Landscapes of the Pueblo World, published by the University of Arizona Press. Mark W. Allen is an assistant professor in the Department of Geography and Anthropology at Cal Poly Pomona.